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The Treasury wants to curb the use of some types of transactions by listing them as potentially abusive tax dodges.
August 3 -
With residency, luxe living and low taxes mere table-stakes, the availability of trained staff to help the ultra-rich run their lives and their money has become a key battleground.
July 31 -
Legislation to extend the 20% deduction for pass-through businesses beyond its expiration date in 2025 is attracting bipartisan support in the House and Senate.
July 27 -
The service is offering a program to speed up processing of requests for letter rulings from its associate chief counsel, mostly on behalf of corporations.
July 26 -
The Senate Finance Committee is questioning whether the sum from Leon Black amounted to gifts for which the private equity leader owes taxes.
July 25 -
GOP members of the Ways and Means Committee want to prevent an international tax agreement backed by the Biden administration from taking hold.
July 20 -
Forty of the most important court cases, revenue rulings, laws, regs and other guidance in the world of tax.
July 18 -
Green is costing green; Moore to come; disaster disbelief; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 18
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Mayor Michelle Wu's proposal is the latest example of a city seeking to address the challenges of remote work hitting downtowns and a lack of affordable residences.
July 13 -
U.S. prosecutors and IRS agents are looking to build cases against individuals suspected of illegally taking advantage of breaks that lured crypto traders and fund managers.
July 12 -
The wealth management firm has made a strategic investment in a tax and advisory firm.
July 11 -
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Global corporations are hoping to fend off requirements for reporting on the amount of taxes they pay in each jurisdiction, while regulators are moving forward cautiously with imposing such rules.
June 29 -
A recent study of companies with enterprise resource planning systems found they are correlated with lower tax burdens and more aggressive tax positions.
June 29 -
Pressure on companies to disclose their tax approach, including how much and where they pay their taxes, isn't going away.
June 28Global Reporting Initiative -
The Top 10 Firm is becoming a professional service corporation instead of a partnership in July, a move that could have a major impact on the finances of its partners and employees.
June 27 -
Elon Musk, the world's richest-person and head of electric carmaker Tesla Inc., said President Joe Biden's call for more taxes on super-wealthy Americans will only hurt lower-to-middle income groups.
June 20 -
You get to focus on client relationships instead of pure transactions, and your client feels more valued in return.
June 19
"The Radical CPA" -
As bonus depreciation leverages down, cost segregation professionals have to wonder what happens if bonus phases out.
June 14
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